Team:Imperial College/Motility

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Motility Analysis



As part of our chasis characterisation process, we have decided to model B. subtilis motility. In order to do this, the approach illustrated below was taken. The first phase of modelling involved data collection using microscopy techniques and cell tracking. Collected data was then analysed using algorithms which enabled us to extract distributions of parameters as defined in our model.

Approach.jpg
Materials

We used the Zeiss Axiovert 200 inverted microscope and Improvision Volocity acquisition software. This system offers a full incubation chamber with temperature control and a highly sensitive 1300x1000 pixel camera for fast low-light imaging. Video images are captured into memory by the system at a basal video frame rate of 16.3Hz. This can be further increased to 27.9Hz by performing x4 binning.

Method

We manually tracked motile B. subtilis, obtaining two-dimensional coordinate data points which describes by the trajectory of the cells. The open source tracking software can be found here

Data Extraction

We input the coordinate data into algorithms to model cell trajectory and motility.

Motility Model